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YouTube on MSNThe future of aquaculture. New fish farming technologies
And today we will look at exactly how advanced technologies will help feed the entire planet. People have been going to the ...
In fish farms, these diets need to be mimicked. The “Achilles heel” of fish farming is that recreating diets analogous to those in the wild requires the addition of fishmeal.
Can the farm of the future be a fish farm? It might have to be: “Aquaculture has been shown to have 10% of the greenhouse gas emissions of beef when it’s done well, and 50% of the feed usage ...
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YouTube on MSNInside The World's Biggest Fish Farm
Discover how the world's largest and most complex fish farm is revolutionizing aquaculture technology to meet the demands of ...
Modern fish farming technologies shaping the cultivation Tahsin and Zahidur show their biofloc tanks, a modern fish farming technology that they work on. Photo: Hridoye Mati O Manush ...
Japan’s labor-intensive fish farming sector has taken a major step toward automation with the adoption of an artificial intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT) solution that frees up highly ...
But, like other highly labor-intensive industries, fish farming faces a daunting demographic challenge: Japan’s population is aging and it is getting harder to recruit and keep skilled workers. Kindai ...
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The East African on MSNThe environmental cost of cage fish farming in East Africa
Across Lake Victoria, the floating cage technology now supports at least 60,000 jobs, up from 34,000 two decades ago ...
Biologist Roni Hochman Sussman explains how aquaculture could become the most sustainable and efficient way of feeding the globe’s rapidly increasing population.
Fish farming is the largest source of phosphorus emissions in Norway, generating about 9,000 tonnes a year. Finding ways to reuse the waste from the fish farming industry could cut consumption of ...
A methane-eating bacteria could create the basis for fish farming that doesn't rely on soy or corn. But that doesn’t make it a silver bullet.
Environmentalists have long warned of the dangers of fish farming. But with wild stocks running out, do we need to rethink that position?
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